Preview: Premier Body Armor Everyday Armor T-Shirt

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posted on August 23, 2023
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Premier Body Armor Everyday Armor T-Shirt

Ballistic protection doesn’t have to be cumbersome or bulky. Premier Body Armor, with its Everyday Armor T-shirt, offers a protective layer that can easily slip under conventional clothing or be worn on its own, comfortably.

The shirt provides space for two 7.75"x12.75" armor inserts that measure 0.22" each and weigh less than a pound, all while providing Level IIIA protection.

The shirt itself is made from moisture-wicking, anti-microbial fabric that remains comfortable to wear, even on hot days.

MSRP for the Armor T-Shirt is $289. For more information, visit premierbodyarmor.com.

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